• Malaysia — The Missing Piece in US Indo-Pacific Strategy

    Malaysia — The Missing Piece in US Indo-Pacific Strategy

    Malaysia’s growing tilt toward non-Western partners reflects less a natural alignment with China than the cumulative effects of American neglect, protectionism, and transactional diplomacy. Despite deep security cooperation, shared interests in the South China Sea, and critical economic interdependence, especially in semiconductors, US policy has weakened a partnership that is…

  • The New Iron Curtains of AI: How US and Chinese Rulebooks Are Rewiring Power

    The New Iron Curtains of AI: How US and Chinese Rulebooks Are Rewiring Power

    AI policy has become industrial policy, export control, and alliance management at once. Since 2020, Washington and Beijing have converged on a blunt insight: whoever writes the rules for models, chips, and data flows sets the pecking order. Both are building regulatory perimeters that do more than “keep us safe.”…

  • The US Aid Freeze: A Strategic Blunder That Strengthens China’s Hand in Southeast Asia

    The US Aid Freeze: A Strategic Blunder That Strengthens China’s Hand in Southeast Asia

    On January 20th 2025, President Trump signed an executive order initiating a 90-day suspension of US foreign development assistance programs to reassess their alignment with American interests. This was soon after accompanied by the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the government agency responsible for foreign…